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Yes. When doing symbols. If there is 1 letter it is capitalized. if there are two letters then the first one is capitalized and the second one lower case. If you string elements together in a formula it's easy to see where one finishes and the next one starts.

Note: when written in full, element names do not need to be capitalized.

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